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vetustas
vĕtustas, ātis, f. [vetus], old age, age, long existence. I Lit. A In gen.: municipium vetustate...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
vetustās ātis, f
vetus, old age, age, long existence : possessionis: aevi longinqua, V.: tarda (i. e. senectus), O.: familiarum vetustates.— Ancient times, antiquity : historia nuntia vetustatis: contra omnia vetustatis exempla, Cs.: in tantā vetustate auctorum, L.— Long duration, great age : quae mihi videntur habitura etiam vetustatem, i. e. will last long : Scripta vetustatem si modo nostra ferent, O.: coniuncti vetustate, i. e. intimacy of long standing.—The far future, posterity : de me nulla umquam obmutescet vetustas: Si qua fidem tanto est operi latura vetustas, V.
vĕtustas, ātis, f. [vetus], old age, age, long existence. I Lit. A In gen.: municipium vetustate...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.